Comparing and Contrasting: Mazes & No Print

(50 customer reviews)

$3.00

Work on more complex similarities and differences with these mazes! Great for higher elementary and middle school. A NO PRINT version is included, containing the same comparisons.

Number of pages: 54

Description

Comparing and contrasting in speech therapy!

Work on more complex similarities and differences with these mazes for higher elementary and middle school. A NO PRINT digital version is included – great for speech teletherapy or distance learning.

5 MAZES
– Laminate and use whiteboard marker for multiple use
– NO PRINT: Use an annotation app to complete mazes. Directions included with suggested free apps.

3 WORKSHEETS TO FILL IN ANSWERS
– Use for groups or independent work
– Venn diagram mat is intended to be laminated

“ATTRIBUTE CATEGORIES” GUIDE
– A support page with categories (e.g. function) and questions

NO PRINT VERSION OF MAZES
– The same comparisons in a no print format
– Directions included on how to draw on mazes with a touchscreen device!

Black and white pages included for ink saving option.


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This is a digital product that will be available for download upon purchase. Due to the nature of this product, there are no returns.

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50 reviews for Comparing and Contrasting: Mazes & No Print

  1. Lesli M.

    I love that you also offered this product in a no print version for Telepractice. However, I think that my students should also be able to draw their way through the mazes on their computer screen. They will love this!

  2. Speechie Nicole

    I love this! You always have such creative and amazing things that make my job easier. Thanks so much!

  3. SLP on the Go

    Love the no print version as well as this product. I think it will really be of high interest for the intermediate students on my caseload.

  4. Melissa T.

    The graphics are gorgeous, and I love the variety of activities included. Great price as well. Thanks!

  5. Gail C.

    Grest resource!! Thank you!!

  6. Christie G.

    A fun, different way to work on compare-contrast.

  7. Ann R.

    A fun way to teach compare and contrast.

  8. Kenna C.

    Very glad to have this resource! It looks GREAT!!

  9. Shannon G.

    Great product!

  10. The Bilingual Speech Spot

    Great resource…can’t wait to use them with my students. Thank you!

  11. Speech Studio Emporium

    good resource. Thanks!

  12. Speech Therapy is Beautiful

    I love this so much! I used it with many different levels of kids. Thanks!

  13. Katie Calnon

    Love this! Thank you!

  14. Christine Estrada

    nice

  15. Sara C.

    great product

  16. Stephanie Ford

    My students have really enjoyed this activity!!

  17. MeSped

    Looking forward to using in my class.

  18. Karlin G.

    Thank you!!

  19. Samantha Stonebrook

    Love the variety and ease of this resource. I am always looking for new pictures to compare and contrast. Thanks!

  20. Jessica Solari

    I have had this on my wishlist for a while, so I’m glad to have purchased it now! I have a lot of students working on comparing/contrasting. Thanks!

  21. Samantha J.

    Love this resource! I’ve been struggling to find something engaging for one of my middle school kiddos, and this worked perfectly! He loves drawing on the touch screen part of my laptop, pulling this up and allowing him to incorporate therapy into something he already enjoys was fantastic! He was engaged and excited when he came to a “room”. Told his mom all about it after therapy! Thank you!

  22. Celeste S.

    Thank you

  23. Rebecca S.

    Yay for no print and more complex compare/contrast to challenge my students!

  24. Nicole L.

    This was an inventive way to target a skill we work on a LOT with my older elementary students!

  25. Claire C.

    Variety of ways to address compare/contrast skill

  26. Audrey H.

    Great resource!

  27. Dorine C.

    Love this for my lower functioning, older kids. Graphics are colorful and catch their attention.

  28. Jennifer M.

    I used this via screen share and was able to give my students remote access so they could complete the maze. It was great motivation and aided in them staying engaged! I like the variety of vocabulary that is used in comparing and contrasting.

  29. Speech For The Starz

    An amazing guide for compare/contrast for my students during this time!

  30. Bauman Speech

    Such and fun and engaging way to get students comparing/contrasting! My students have loved the mazes. The graphic organizers will be useful once we return to the classroom, but right now I am loving the fun maze activities!

  31. Julie G.

    Great product to keep students interested while working on language skills!

  32. Bailey O.

    Love it!!!!!

  33. Ellen Donkor

    This resource has been so helpful. It is easy to use and my students love it!

  34. Christina N.

    Seems a little pricey for what it is but is a great activity.

  35. Heather Gould

    Love this fun and engaging resource! Thanks for creating it!

  36. Kori Patrick

    love it!!

  37. Speaking Louder Than Words

    This is exactly what I’ve been looking for to use with my older students. Thank you!

  38. Beth Kennedy

    This was a great, easy to use resource for on-line therapy! My students enjoyed this activity a lot!

  39. Lily L.

    Fun independent work for students to showcase their knowledge of comparing and contrasting after we had finished up our compare and contrast unit.

  40. Lizzy P.

    Absolutely fantastic resource! The kids loved the maze aspect of the activities

  41. Mikayla Hutchings

    I love all of the mazes that you have put together and my students find them super engaging too- a great way for students to show what they know after learning about comparing and contrasting.

  42. Sarah D.

    Great graphic organizers.

  43. Marta J.

    Excellent resource, thanks!!!

  44. Jennifer H.

    I love the engagement that I get from my kids when I pull this out!

  45. Deanna I.

    A bit easy, but I had to push students to think deeper for connections. Thank you!

  46. Golden Bear Speech

    These activities are some of my favorite compare and contrast. Different and engaging for my students. Thank you!

  47. Raquel M.

    I loved this resource. Easy to use for both myself and students!

  48. Ilanit A.

    Compare and contrast activities can help address so many goals for my students. This was well done and provided effective therapy while being engaging and motivating.

  49. Pastels and Progress

    My students did not respond well to this resource.

  50. Elizabeth R.

    A unique way to work on comparing and contrasting! I like targeting this area to help build vocabulary. I appreciate that the images and themes still work for older students.

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